Seth Apel's right arm was reattached by doctors after he lost it last November on his family's farm and now he's looking forward, even hoping to make the baseball team.

'I like a challenge': Boy whose arm was reattached after farm accident hopes to inspire others

Seth Apel's right arm was reattached by doctors after he lost it last November on his family's farm and now he's looking forward, even hoping to make the baseball team.

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Updated: 6:29 PM EST Mar 2, 2016

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WEBVTT RI CONNECT 1200 AR. >> THE ONE THAT HE GAVE ME IS I CAN DO ALL THING THROUGH CHRIST TO GIVES ME STRENGTH. REPORTER: LITTLE LEAGUE TRY OUTS ARE ON SATURDAY. >> I C AN BAT RIGHT-HANDED I CAN HOLD MY HAND AROUND THE BAT AND SWING REGULAR OR SWING LIKE THAT WITH ONE HAND ACROSS. REPORTER: HIS NEW NICKNAME IS IRONMAN BECAUSE OF THE METAL PLATE AND FOUR SCREWS IN HIS SHOULDER AND BECAUSE OF HIS PERSONAL ITY. >> HE DOESN'T FEEL SOM SORRY FOR HIMSELF HE JUST PLOWS A HEAD. HE STRUGGLES IN SOMETHING HE FINDS A WAY TO DO IT. HE WAS TYING BALLOONS IN THE DOCTOR'S OFFICE A LITTLE BIT AGO. HE JUST FIGURED OUT HOW TO TIE HIS SHOES. REPORTER: WHAT DO YOU THINK YOUR ARM WILL BE LIKE IN FIVE FIV E

'I like a challenge': Boy whose arm was reattached after farm accident hopes to inspire others

Seth Apel's right arm was reattached by doctors after he lost it last November on his family's farm and now he's looking forward, even hoping to make the baseball team.